
If, however, you use a form definition with the correct page-presentation controls, your output will be
printed correctly, as shown in Figure59. In this example, when migrating from a cut-sheet printer, you can
use the PSF-supplied form definition, F1C10110, which specifies the landscape page presentation and the
DOWN print direction. If you are migrating from 3800 narrow forms instead of cut sheets, you can use the
PSF-supplied form definition, F10101LD, which specifies the landscape page presentation and the DOWN
print direction.
The F1C10110 form definition can also be used for data formatted in the DOWN print direction to print on
narrow forms on an AFCCU continuous forms printer.The page-presentation controls are not required in
this case, but you can now use this form definition regardless of whether the data is to print on wide forms
or on narrow forms on the AFCCU continuous forms printer.See “Example: ACROSS Print Direction with
Narrow Forms”for more information.
Example: ACROSS Print Direction with Narrow FormsIf your data is formatted in the ACROSS print direction for portrait page presentation on a cut-sheet printer
and will be printed on narrow forms on an AFCCU continuous forms printer,the form definition you specify
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Figure58. Upside-Down Printing: AFCCU Continuous Forms Printers Output with Incorrect Form Definition
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Figure59. Using PSF Form Definition F1C10110 to Prevent Presentation Errors
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